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Ace ASCP UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT Answers

1. Nephelometry involves the C. Light absorption
measurement of When light strikes a particle in a solution, it can be absorbed,
A. Light scatter transmitted, reflected, or scattered. Nephelometry is used to
B. Atomic absorption measure the light scattered by particles in a solution. It is use-
C. Light absorption ful for measuring protein levels in fluids, and antigen-antibody
D. Light transmission complexes

2. Most potent activator en- A. Magnesium
zyme is Over 300 enzymes require the presence of magnesium ions for
A. Magnesium their catalytic action, including all enzymes utilizing or synthesiz-
B. Sodium ing ATP, or those that use other nucleotides to synthesize DNA
C. Potassium and RNA
D. AOTA

3. A characteristic morphologic D. Target cells
feature in hemoglobin C dis- Codocytes also known as target cells are RBCs that have the
ease is appearance of a shooting target with a bullseye
A. Macrocytosis
B. Spherocytosis
C. Rouleaux formation
D. Target cells

4. Two consecutive values in 2(2s) is a Westgard multirole that indicates a reject of a run when
which they are in the +2SD of 2 consecutive control observations are on the same side of the
the same mean or in the -2SD mean and exceed either the mean plus 2s or mean minus 2s
of the same mean
A. 2:2s
B. 10:x
C. 1:2s
C. R:4s

5.



, Ace ASCP UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT Answers

Precipitation of ribosomes C. Basophilic stippling
and RNA 1. Fine stippling = polychromatophilia (production of RBCs)
A. Heinz bodies 2. Coarse stippling = lead poisoning
B. Howell-Jolly bodies
C. Basophilic stippling
D. Auer rods

6. Mycobacterium tuberculosis Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an obligate pathogenic bacterial
species in the family Mycobacteriaceae and the causative agent
of tuberculosis. M. tuberculosis has an unusual, waxy coating on
its cell surface primarily due to the presence of mycolic acid. Cells
are curved rod-shaped and are often seen wrapped together,
due to the presence of fatty acids in the cell wall that stick
together. This appearance is referred to as cording, like strands
of cord that make up a rope. M. tuberculosis is characterized I
tissue by cadeating granulomas containing Langhans giant cells,
which have a "horseshoe" pattern of nuclei.




7. Description of Zygomycetes C. Aseptate hypae with sporangiospores
A. Septate hyphae with ba-
sidiospores
B. Septate hyphae with spo-
rangiospores
C. Aseptate hypae with spo-
rangiospores
D. Aseptate hyphae with ba-
sidiospores

8. A. 24 hours

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